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at least 22 foreign hostages remain unaccounted for in algeria in what is described as one of the biggest international hostage crises in decades. on thursday, an algerian forces stormed a gas complex in the sahara desert to free hundreds of workers who have been taken hostage. militants opposed to french electorate intervention in neighboring mali had seized the facility wednesday. in a statement carried by the media, the hostage takers said -- it remains unclear how many people died in thursday's raid, the estimates of the foreign casualties ranged from 4 to 35. a number of captives were reportedly freed in the offensive. the united states, britain, and japan were not warned of the algerian attack, even though their citizens were among those captured. britain said friday the operation in algeria is still ongoing and reiterated an earlier claim by prime minister david cameron that the news may be dire. cameron made the remarks late thursday. >> we face a very bad situation at this bp gas compound in ontario. a number of british citizens have been taken hostage. we already know of one who
at least 22 foreign hostages remain unaccounted for in algeria in what is described as one of the biggest international hostage crises in decades. on thursday, an algerian forces stormed a gas complex in the sahara desert to free hundreds of workers who have been taken hostage. militants opposed to french electorate intervention in neighboring mali had seized the facility wednesday. in a statement carried by the media, the hostage takers said -- it remains unclear how many people died in...
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"the cycle" is up next. i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-thr
"the cycle" is up next. i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the...
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in the down cycles of the economy the temptation is always, "well, we'll just cut the front end, we won't do our research, we're not going to work on development." so you empty the pipe. then when the economy turns and it always turns, when that economy turns you have nothing in the pipe. and, people run you over out of the gate. >> reporter: but, not all innovation happens in multibillion dollar labs. here in manhattan's fashion district, www.ilikewhatyourwearing.com is trying to ignite a fashion revolution. started by olivia gossett, the website sells cutting edge clothing by rising designers. but, it's also an online magazine-- one that uses cute articles to sell products and foster those independent designers. >> i think we're opening up gateways in the industry for other people that otherwise wouldn't have a chance to make a name for themselves. you know you see the same dress on four different websites for four different prices from the same label and you're left kind of wondering isn't their more out there. >> reporter: ilwyw.com may not help cure for cancer, but it might create jo
in the down cycles of the economy the temptation is always, "well, we'll just cut the front end, we won't do our research, we're not going to work on development." so you empty the pipe. then when the economy turns and it always turns, when that economy turns you have nothing in the pipe. and, people run you over out of the gate. >> reporter: but, not all innovation happens in multibillion dollar labs. here in manhattan's fashion district, www.ilikewhatyourwearing.com is trying...
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this error occurred during the last code cycle when it was published. and the final is to reduce fees for copying plans to the levels consistent with the sunshine task force's recommendations. this legislation was unanimously approved by the building inspection commission in march of 2012. i'll be glad to answer any questions. >> i see no questions -- supervisor cohen. >> hi, good afternoon, pam. i have a quick question about the proposal for increasing the time period for the permit, extensions from 365 days to 2 -- excuse me to 720 days. i just wanted to know the reasons for this. >> pamela levin. every month we have a meeting with the code -- citizen advisory committee of the building inspection department and one of the things that routinely came up is that people would have to come back and extend their permit even though they had, you know, it was stuck in one of the departments for a review and so in order to try to make it more advantageous for people to have permits to go through the process, to not keep coming back and having to pay again and
this error occurred during the last code cycle when it was published. and the final is to reduce fees for copying plans to the levels consistent with the sunshine task force's recommendations. this legislation was unanimously approved by the building inspection commission in march of 2012. i'll be glad to answer any questions. >> i see no questions -- supervisor cohen. >> hi, good afternoon, pam. i have a quick question about the proposal for increasing the time period for the...
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in the down cycles of the economy the temptation is always, "well, we'll just cut the front end, we won't do our research, we're not going to work on development." so you empty the pipe. then when the economy turns and it always turns, when that economy turns you have nothing in the pipe. and, people run you over out of the gate. >> reporter: but, not all innovation happens in multibillion dollar labs. here in manhattan's fashion district www.ilikewhatyourwearing.com is trying to ignite a fashion revolution. started by olivia gossett, the website sells cutting edge clothing by rising designers. but, it's also an online magazine-- one that uses cute articles to sell products and foster those independent designers. >> i think we're opening up gateways in the industry for other people that otherwise wouldn't have a chance to make a name for themselves. you know you see the same dress on four different websites for four different prices from the same label and you're left kind of wondering isn't their more out there. >> reporter: ilwyw.com may not help cure for cancer, but it might create job
in the down cycles of the economy the temptation is always, "well, we'll just cut the front end, we won't do our research, we're not going to work on development." so you empty the pipe. then when the economy turns and it always turns, when that economy turns you have nothing in the pipe. and, people run you over out of the gate. >> reporter: but, not all innovation happens in multibillion dollar labs. here in manhattan's fashion district www.ilikewhatyourwearing.com is trying...
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>> 22 degrees? >> no, it was 22 degrees but eight inches of fresh snow right president john f. kennedy's inauguration in 1961. a brutally cold day back in 1961. >>> for this inauguration, 2013, it looks like it's going to be cold but not that cold. 35 maybe and mostly cloudy. might get a passing snow shower or perhaps, a few flurries and that's the way it looks right now. in case you missed it this was the sunrise over the potomac this morning captured by the news4 hd city camera. i have it on twitter and facebook. this was sent in by one of my twitter followers. this is the grounds at the virginia state house where they got a dusting of snow and this was sunrise there this morning. eastern parts of richmond and southern parts, they got about five inches of snow and now, bright, welcomed sunshine over the jefferson memorial. 36 at reagan national and northwest wind at about 20 miles an hour. and occasionally gusting to 30 miles an hour. temperatures all around the region now, they are cold in the 30s to below freezing. farther north and west and you combine that wind, it feels
>> 22 degrees? >> no, it was 22 degrees but eight inches of fresh snow right president john f. kennedy's inauguration in 1961. a brutally cold day back in 1961. >>> for this inauguration, 2013, it looks like it's going to be cold but not that cold. 35 maybe and mostly cloudy. might get a passing snow shower or perhaps, a few flurries and that's the way it looks right now. in case you missed it this was the sunrise over the potomac this morning captured by the news4 hd city...
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the local >> @22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. defense secretary leon panetta met in london to discuss a hostage situation in algeria. he says terrorists will find no sanctuary caught refuge in algeria or anywhere. reporting about 100 of 132 foreign hostages have been freed from the bp gas plant. reuters announced that they are willing to trade two american hostages for -- meanwhile, the conflict in neighboring malley is echoing. the first 900 troops to help the army paddling al qaeda linked rebels. a top nigerian officer says they have been training islamic terrorists in nigeria. troops are also joining the anti-rebel operation. those are your headlines. dennis: thank you. it is time for your media minute. today, didn't lance make the sale? he went on oprah last night. he apologized for doping and lying about it for like 12 or 13 years. >> did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, was one of those band substances epo? >> yes. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions
the local >> @22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. defense secretary leon panetta met in london to discuss a hostage situation in algeria. he says terrorists will find no sanctuary caught refuge in algeria or anywhere. reporting about 100 of 132 foreign hostages have been freed from the bp gas plant. reuters announced that they are willing to trade two american hostages for -- meanwhile, the conflict in neighboring malley is echoing. the first 900 troops to help the army...
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>> bill: it has been a wicked cycle. thank you jonathan serrie from atlanta tonight. >> certainly. >> fewer americans are dying from cancer. that's the report from the american cancer society. it reports the u.s. death rate for the disease peeked in 1991. since then it's down 20%. avoiding more than a million deaths. experts say while the overall number of cases has fallen. specific illnesses like skin and liver cancer are rising in both men and women. for this year alone, researchers project more than 1.6 million new cancer cases and some 580,000 cancer deaths. wildfire so huge they are lighting up this picture from space. a satellite captures the deadly flames and just wait until you see the scene from the ground. plus, he always said that he would be back. now nearly a decade after his last big movie, arnold schwarzenegger is exploding yet again on to the silver screen. ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through
>> bill: it has been a wicked cycle. thank you jonathan serrie from atlanta tonight. >> certainly. >> fewer americans are dying from cancer. that's the report from the american cancer society. it reports the u.s. death rate for the disease peeked in 1991. since then it's down 20%. avoiding more than a million deaths. experts say while the overall number of cases has fallen. specific illnesses like skin and liver cancer are rising in both men and women. for this year alone,...
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state media said at least 22 people died. the opposition said it was 24-- most of them, government troops. the attacks came a day after two large explosions killed 87 people at the main university in aleppo. classes were suspended today. iraq witnessed its own string of bombings that killed at least 33 people. the city of kirkuk suffered the worst attack when a car bomber blew himself up outside the offices of a major kurdish party. 21 people were killed in that bombing and another nearby, and nearly 200 were wounded. a u.s. marine pleaded guilty today to urinating on the remains of dead taliban fighters in afghanistan. staff sergeant edward deptola submitted his plea at camp lejeune, north carolina. images of the incident surfaced last year, sparking an international furor and outrage in afghanistan. another marine pleaded guilty to similar charges last month. three others were given administrative punishment. the two biggest airlines in japan grounded all of their brand new boeing 787 dreamliners today. the move came after
state media said at least 22 people died. the opposition said it was 24-- most of them, government troops. the attacks came a day after two large explosions killed 87 people at the main university in aleppo. classes were suspended today. iraq witnessed its own string of bombings that killed at least 33 people. the city of kirkuk suffered the worst attack when a car bomber blew himself up outside the offices of a major kurdish party. 21 people were killed in that bombing and another nearby, and...
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. >> woman: i was 22. >> appraiser: 22. and, of course, it's by the great, great painter stanley spencer. that is fantastic. how did your family or how did you know stanley spencer? >> woman: well, we lived in cookham, which is where stanley spencer lives, and my father was his doctor. >> appraiser: gosh. >> woman: and he got to know him very well. he was keen on art and things. so we used to go up there and have a look at his paintings when they were being done. >> appraiser: ah, what an amazing story. what sort of man was stanley spencer like? >> woman: he was a chatterbox, never stopped talking. and if he'd come to a cocktail party or something like that the only way you could get him to go home was to take him home. >> appraiser: really. (laughter) but was he good company? >> woman: oh yes. >> appraiser: fascinating. and i note -- i mean, it's nicely signed, your portrait stanley spencer, october 1959. and of course he died in 1959. >> woman: well, he was dying of cancer and my father said to my mother, "he's not eating
. >> woman: i was 22. >> appraiser: 22. and, of course, it's by the great, great painter stanley spencer. that is fantastic. how did your family or how did you know stanley spencer? >> woman: well, we lived in cookham, which is where stanley spencer lives, and my father was his doctor. >> appraiser: gosh. >> woman: and he got to know him very well. he was keen on art and things. so we used to go up there and have a look at his paintings when they were being done....
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everyt
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to...
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on tuesday jerry 22 - an evening of live art making. come watch these talented folks draw and paint and maybe create art of around. maybe you are more of a scientist. cal academy's night light. tri hands-on activities real scientist, compare hearts and brains of animals against humans. tickets are 12 bucks. don't miss month-long event. at this saturday, join the american civil war association commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the civil war. colorful uniforms and soldiers. that's the week buzz. visit us at sftv.org . >> good afternoon, everyone, the monday, january 14, 2013 meeting of the land use committee. our clerk is mr. derek evans. >> please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. all documents included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will be acted upon in the january 29, 2013 board of supervisors meeting unless otherwise stated. >> we only have two items on this agenda. >> item 1 is an ordinance amending the san francisco business code to permit permit expir
on tuesday jerry 22 - an evening of live art making. come watch these talented folks draw and paint and maybe create art of around. maybe you are more of a scientist. cal academy's night light. tri hands-on activities real scientist, compare hearts and brains of animals against humans. tickets are 12 bucks. don't miss month-long event. at this saturday, join the american civil war association commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the civil war. colorful uniforms and soldiers. that's the...
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i wouldn't put any jeopardizing, any of the economy there. it shows it is a very rational, put us on a better pathism would think all the american public could support it and the senate as well. >> a long tradition here of congress acting to raise the debt ceiling. the power they brought, they have given themselves to do. the point is without drama and delay. monthly extension is drama. so what, you know, congress should simply do its job. not going to negotiate over extenting the debt ceiling. >> bret: well, this is what republicans have come up with. out of the meeting in williamsburg, virginia, they have come up with this on their plan. a three-month debt ceiling increase. debt limit increase contingent on the senate passing a budget. which they haven't done in quite some time. and no spending cuts except congressional members pay without budget. basically, congressional members can't get paid without spending cuts. let's bring in the panel. we talk about all of this. steve hayes for "weekly standard." charles lane, opinion writer for "was
i wouldn't put any jeopardizing, any of the economy there. it shows it is a very rational, put us on a better pathism would think all the american public could support it and the senate as well. >> a long tradition here of congress acting to raise the debt ceiling. the power they brought, they have given themselves to do. the point is without drama and delay. monthly extension is drama. so what, you know, congress should simply do its job. not going to negotiate over extenting the debt...
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economy. the retail giant plans to hire more than 100,000 veterans over five years. wal-mart also says it'll buy $50 billion worth of american-made goods over ten years and help part-time workers who want more hours move to full time. >>> on wall streeshths stocks finished the day mixed. strong retail numbers boosd the dow, which rose by 27. nasdaq, though, lost six point way,ed down in large part by apple. the day was a dubous one for apple which closed below $500 a share for the first time in 11 months. apple is reportedly cutting its orders for iphone parts suggest sales are lacking. for the day apple dpe cliend about $15, more than 3%. >>> facebook took a page out of apple's play book today by inviting the media to a big announce. but as robert honda reports, the new product didn't quite live up to all the hype. >> news agencies from around the world came to facebook's mystery announcement today. founder and ceo mark suker burg unveiled graph search, an advanced search capability that will ultimately allow users to search the data base through their own friends'
economy. the retail giant plans to hire more than 100,000 veterans over five years. wal-mart also says it'll buy $50 billion worth of american-made goods over ten years and help part-time workers who want more hours move to full time. >>> on wall streeshths stocks finished the day mixed. strong retail numbers boosd the dow, which rose by 27. nasdaq, though, lost six point way,ed down in large part by apple. the day was a dubous one for apple which closed below $500 a share for the...
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global sales increased by 22%. so people say we're in trouble because we said it would increase by 50% and increased by only 22%. but we -- some of them are, in fact, the product, we made a lot of modifications, we're coming with a model year 2013 taking care of these problems. a lot of them being $6,000 down -- >> you cut the price. >> cut the price $6,000. because we consider that the car was too expensive. we listen to the customer. and we're able to do it because we localize the product in the united states. used to be shipped from japan. now it's done in tennessee. >> building them there. >> exactly. now quick charging. quick charging infrastructure. we need to do more with states, cities in order to make sure that consumer buying electric car won't have to worry about where you're going to charge. so we're going to be working on it and the car is going to continue to develop. >> are you disappointed with the sales in a sense that you thought you would have a greater acceptance rate amongst people with electri
global sales increased by 22%. so people say we're in trouble because we said it would increase by 50% and increased by only 22%. but we -- some of them are, in fact, the product, we made a lot of modifications, we're coming with a model year 2013 taking care of these problems. a lot of them being $6,000 down -- >> you cut the price. >> cut the price $6,000. because we consider that the car was too expensive. we listen to the customer. and we're able to do it because we localize the...
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another 22% frankly just feeling mixed. we also ask people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase and just one-third used positive words like improving or right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track, the economy declining. overall just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it is off on the wrong track. that right track number by the way is down six points from a month ago. the lowest it's been in five months. i think newtown and the fiscal cliff had something to do with that. 72% are dissatisfied with the economy today. just 27% are satisfied. that is specifically about their own economic prospects. 60% said the coming year will be a time to hold back and save because they believe harder times are ahead. only 34% said it will be a time of economic expansion and opportunity. and there is still widespread skepticism that obama can change that trajectory. just 36% said they are very or fairly confident about the president's ability to pr
another 22% frankly just feeling mixed. we also ask people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase and just one-third used positive words like improving or right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track, the economy declining. overall just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it is off on the wrong track. that right track number by the way is down six points from a month ago. the lowest it's been in five...
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there will be upgrade cycle for businesses. hasn't really happened. you see pressure on estimates for intel and amd, the semiconductor companies. hewlett-packard and dell the story is same there. this is the consumer side for tablet. there isn't as much demand as there used to be. pc sales were down first time in five years over the holiday season. moving down to reflect that, consumer and business side. david: yeah. >> apple's estimates moved down too which is big anchor. david: i was going to ask you about apple. i'm interested in your opinion. where do you think it goes from here? >> personally long-term bullish on the stock. look at the smart money out there, analysts predicting the price target, median target among 49 people out there is 730 bucks. 35% upside from here. even if that all doesn't happen, still a significant gap. i would caution people if you take eps game for 2014 and say, oh, well the valuation isn't super attractive in single digits because earnings estimates will go down, even if you say apple will make less money in 2012 and 20
there will be upgrade cycle for businesses. hasn't really happened. you see pressure on estimates for intel and amd, the semiconductor companies. hewlett-packard and dell the story is same there. this is the consumer side for tablet. there isn't as much demand as there used to be. pc sales were down first time in five years over the holiday season. moving down to reflect that, consumer and business side. david: yeah. >> apple's estimates moved down too which is big anchor. david: i was...
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>> he confessed to doping in his cycling career. the interview just wrapped. and there is a confidentiality agreement about the show. it won't air until thursday. the plan all along was to use the venue to confess. make an admission about doping in his cycling career. something he's never done before. he's denied it for years and attacked those who accused him of it for years. >> significant development. >> attacked and attacked aggressively. denied allegations so many times. many people who thought there was no way he could tell the truth believed him. the power and passion in which he denied it. now he has admitted to something, now that you confirmed that he has, what happens now? will he face perjury charges that will cost him an incredible amount of money? >> last time he testified underoath and denied taking performance enhancing drugs was in 2005. in texas, a lawsuit in texas, and that was seven years ago, so that's beyond the statute of limitations as i understand it. so i think he's clear from. the federal government considered prosecuting him for fra
>> he confessed to doping in his cycling career. the interview just wrapped. and there is a confidentiality agreement about the show. it won't air until thursday. the plan all along was to use the venue to confess. make an admission about doping in his cycling career. something he's never done before. he's denied it for years and attacked those who accused him of it for years. >> significant development. >> attacked and attacked aggressively. denied allegations so many times....
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you know, number of kids under the age of 5 hispanic, cultural influence is i think at 22% so this is also a demographic that is going to have a huge influence in every factor of american life and i think immigration policy is just one way we're going to see that change. >> you saw that in the elections. i mean, it was pretty clear. >> yeah, well, in speaking of elections marco rubio senator from florida is going to be a pivotal figure in any discussion about immigration in this country. "the washington post" editorial board writes about senator rubio's efforts at immigration reform saying, quote, the center piece of mr. rubio's plan, a pathway to citizenship with stages, is new for him. as a candidate for the senate in 2010, he denounced amnesty for immigrants without papers. his position now labels not with standing represents a shift. it also requires guts. mr. rubio one of just three hispanics in the senate has made clear he is willing to lead. the question in the coming months is whether his party's main stream in congress, in state capitals, can be coaxed toward moderation. what
you know, number of kids under the age of 5 hispanic, cultural influence is i think at 22% so this is also a demographic that is going to have a huge influence in every factor of american life and i think immigration policy is just one way we're going to see that change. >> you saw that in the elections. i mean, it was pretty clear. >> yeah, well, in speaking of elections marco rubio senator from florida is going to be a pivotal figure in any discussion about immigration in this...
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i believe we're at the early stages of m&a super cycle. i think that's going to be great for companies like lazard. liz: thank you dan. palisade capital management executive vice president. let's talk about the closing bell in 6 minutes. i'm revealing more names that i will be interviewing from davos switzerland. first, we are talking to the medtronics chairman and ceo. plus coca-cola's ceo. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen anjeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they' gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married,
i believe we're at the early stages of m&a super cycle. i think that's going to be great for companies like lazard. liz: thank you dan. palisade capital management executive vice president. let's talk about the closing bell in 6 minutes. i'm revealing more names that i will be interviewing from davos switzerland. first, we are talking to the medtronics chairman and ceo. plus coca-cola's ceo. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to...
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these things go in cycles. it always goes in cycles. i'll tell you the first thing the republicans should do, get out of the abortion business. just take no position on it. it's a states issue. it's a -- let the church worry about it. let the states worry about it. just never take a position on it -- >> kelly ann conway, a friend of ours, very brilliant political consultant, apparently told a huge meeting of house leaders today in williamsburg about the word rape, which was so devastating to several republicans running for the senate. two senate seats were lost because she said, she said that is a four-letter word. it should not be discussed. now, that to me strikes me as a very common -- >> a number of issues they have with women all stem from this abortion business. just get out of that business. it comes -- >> and i'm a pro-life guy. what do i do? i'm a pro-life guy. i don't want the republican party to be the pro-abortion party. >> they're not the pro blorgs. they have no position. they stay away from it. it's a states' issue. let t
these things go in cycles. it always goes in cycles. i'll tell you the first thing the republicans should do, get out of the abortion business. just take no position on it. it's a states issue. it's a -- let the church worry about it. let the states worry about it. just never take a position on it -- >> kelly ann conway, a friend of ours, very brilliant political consultant, apparently told a huge meeting of house leaders today in williamsburg about the word rape, which was so devastating...
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economy barely grew 1% in the fourth quarter. we have a situation where it could be sluggish in the first quarter. we're up five points on the s&p since december since we had qe3 and the fed indicating they would target unemployment. to us it feels like we're in the stratosphere. >> the market down 20%. isn't that recession you're talking about? >> you got to think there's a danger. doesn't have to be a recession. you have to think there's a danger. if you look at the dynamics, you look at the consumer confidence numbers which are beginning to roll a little bit, there is a danger that could take place and a lot will depend on the resolution. look at the vix and these low levels on this downward sloping trend line the pattern is very similar to april of 2011. i'm sure you all remember that the stock market held up a little bit longer and turned in may and then between may and august it dropped 22%. what was the biggest factor? the debt ceiling negotiations. >> tom the market really rolled over in the spring of 2011 because trichet
economy barely grew 1% in the fourth quarter. we have a situation where it could be sluggish in the first quarter. we're up five points on the s&p since december since we had qe3 and the fed indicating they would target unemployment. to us it feels like we're in the stratosphere. >> the market down 20%. isn't that recession you're talking about? >> you got to think there's a danger. doesn't have to be a recession. you have to think there's a danger. if you look at the dynamics,...
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the carolinas panthers quarterback who makes like $22 million a year, returned to the university this week to enroll in classes. he'll work during his off season to get a sociology degree. >>> who doesn't like a hottie on the baseball field, especially if you're a team owner? terry francona is revealing behind the scenes details of his time as manager of the boston red sox, in a new book called "francona the red sox years." it shows a divide between team owners and francona. then theo epstein is quoted as saying they told us we didn't have any marketable players. we need some sexy guys that own's message led to the red sox acquiring carl crawford and adrian gonzalez for a total of 296 million bucks. hotties, sure. but both players were traded last season. we don't make this up. can't wait to read the books. "usa today" reporting on a wide disparity on how colleges treat athletes compared to other students. public universities competing in dis 1 sports spend as much as sake times more per athlete than than spend to educate other students. between 2005 the next hour of newsroom" starts
the carolinas panthers quarterback who makes like $22 million a year, returned to the university this week to enroll in classes. he'll work during his off season to get a sociology degree. >>> who doesn't like a hottie on the baseball field, especially if you're a team owner? terry francona is revealing behind the scenes details of his time as manager of the boston red sox, in a new book called "francona the red sox years." it shows a divide between team owners and francona....
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china's economy grew 8%. tokyo's nique quay shot up. wall street stocks finished higher due in pal to falling claims. the dow jones industrial average was up 84 points on thursday. the nasdaq rose 18 points. >> one big factor that drove wall street stocks higher was stronger than expected housing starts. the housing department said on thursday that home construction in december grew at its fast it pace in 4 1/2 years. >>> toyota has settled what was to be the first of hundreds of wrongful death lawsuits. the suits are based on claims that sudden unintended acceleration of toyota vehicles caused deaths and injurieinjuri. thursday's settlement involved the death of a couple in utah three years ago when their toyota camry slammed into a wall. the terms of the settlement were not disclosed. >>> and american airlines has a new look. the red, white, and blue stripes along the fuselage are now gone. now the american's planes will be all silver and sport a new logo. red and blue horizontal bars will emblazon the tail. american said after 40 yea
china's economy grew 8%. tokyo's nique quay shot up. wall street stocks finished higher due in pal to falling claims. the dow jones industrial average was up 84 points on thursday. the nasdaq rose 18 points. >> one big factor that drove wall street stocks higher was stronger than expected housing starts. the housing department said on thursday that home construction in december grew at its fast it pace in 4 1/2 years. >>> toyota has settled what was to be the first of hundreds of...
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man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. ♪ lou: a new report by the academy of sciences questions from the federal government's food stamp program provide adequate healthy diets for the more than 46 million people on the program. my next guest says this that budget of approximately $120 per week is plenty of money to be the family of four if people knew how to shop smart. joining me now, stephanie nelson, the founder of coupon mom. author of the new york times best selling book. good to have you here. >> they cue for having me. lou: you have some groceries assembled here, and it all looks very good. $120 a week for a family of four is reasonable. >> i do. in fact a $120 per week for a family of four is the average. 41 percent actually did $668 per month for a family of four. the average is 125. a significant percentage are getting more than certainly enough to feed a family and help the night. lou: explain to
man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. ♪ lou: a new report by the academy of sciences questions from the federal government's food stamp program provide adequate healthy diets for the more than 46 million people on the program. my next guest says this that budget of approximately $120 per week is plenty of money to be the family of four if people knew...
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the cycle and the backlog is very good. >> jump in bear. >> at the end of the day, there's 50 of these dreamliners have been shipped to date. those two airlines that grounded them have half of those. they have a big p.r. problem. as a flier, when i book a flight, i'm not looking at the type of airplane i'm in and i will be, right now. i want to make sure i'm not on a dreamliner, okay? they've had five incidents in two weeks. this is largery a p.r. problem. i don't disagree with tim. >> the stock hasn't moved. >> my time. my time. >> i'm out. i'm out. >> so, at the end of the day, you mentioned the valuation at 14 times. they are expected to grow 4% this year. 20% in 2014. that is taking into account some pretty serious dreamliner sales. if they have to go back and they have to -- >> how much time does this guy get? >> i was waiting for the -- >> feels like that, tim, when you're not talking. >> i know. >> can i finish? >> at the end of the day, this stock has moved from 79 to 74 and change. this is not a major move. >> all right. >> jan 30 you get earnings. >> save us. thank you. the l
the cycle and the backlog is very good. >> jump in bear. >> at the end of the day, there's 50 of these dreamliners have been shipped to date. those two airlines that grounded them have half of those. they have a big p.r. problem. as a flier, when i book a flight, i'm not looking at the type of airplane i'm in and i will be, right now. i want to make sure i'm not on a dreamliner, okay? they've had five incidents in two weeks. this is largery a p.r. problem. i don't disagree with tim....
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what does it mean to the local economy? >> oh, a lot. this guy, he won't have a job. >> normally we're done november lobstering and that's gonna last until -- the money i made will last until april when we start lobstering again. >> reporter: the cold water shrimp population has dropped by 20 million pounds since 2009. researcher don perkins studies these waters and says they don't know if it's due to climate change, a natural cycle, or both. >> this past year is one of the warmest years we've had here. the bottom temperature here in the gulf of maine where shrimp are caught have been three degrees to five degrees fahrenheit above normal. and that's a huge increase in temperature in the marine environment. >> reporter: how could you characterize the shrimp stocks off the coast of maine today? >> in critical condition. >> reporter: critical? >> critical condition. >> reporter: patrick kelleher is the commissioner of the maine department of marine resources. it's his job to protect the fishery. so he and a committee took the step of limiti
what does it mean to the local economy? >> oh, a lot. this guy, he won't have a job. >> normally we're done november lobstering and that's gonna last until -- the money i made will last until april when we start lobstering again. >> reporter: the cold water shrimp population has dropped by 20 million pounds since 2009. researcher don perkins studies these waters and says they don't know if it's due to climate change, a natural cycle, or both. >> this past year is one of...
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the last 22 minutes, intel started popping even higher than it was. >> that certainly is a bullish sign, very heavy volume on wall street. intel looking up about 2% moments ago. liz: now it is up almost 4% on the high of the session. david: reporting those earnings as soon as we can. we have some bad news from citigroup and bank of america. bank of america has had a huge run-up the past couple of weeks but today it took it on the chin. why? nicole: goldman sachs, jpmorgan hit two week highs. in the revenue hit for bank of america. liz: ebay with a nice gain following earnings. >nicole: and mobile buying is going well for ebay and paypal, so that is good news there as well. david: talk about the news on the dream liner. good news all over for the market. liz: the bells are ringing on wall street and intel numbers coming in, the dow jones industrial off of the earlier highs off about 85 points, had been hired by more than 100. the s&p seeing the level of $14.80. will they hold that level? technicals make a big deal about that. and the russell 2000 small and mid-cap looking very heavy once
the last 22 minutes, intel started popping even higher than it was. >> that certainly is a bullish sign, very heavy volume on wall street. intel looking up about 2% moments ago. liz: now it is up almost 4% on the high of the session. david: reporting those earnings as soon as we can. we have some bad news from citigroup and bank of america. bank of america has had a huge run-up the past couple of weeks but today it took it on the chin. why? nicole: goldman sachs, jpmorgan hit two week...
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what is a drag on the economy is the spending. that is what is hurting hard-working taxpayer right now. and so we need him to join us in this effort. >> at the end of the day, this is going to be a question about public opinion. what makes you think talking about not raising the debt ceiling or shutting down the government, what have you, is a winner in the court of public opinion? >> well, again, we don't want to shut down the government, but in the court of public opinion, people also know that the federal government and the out of control spending is unsustainable. and large majorities of the american people want us to cut spending, to start making the tough decisions, to balance our budgets, start living within our means. the american people, in their own families, they understand that you have to do that. you have to make the tough decisions. you have to get your budget, you've got to put it in order. and they expect their elected officials and their leaders to do likewise. and that's what needs to happen over the next few we
what is a drag on the economy is the spending. that is what is hurting hard-working taxpayer right now. and so we need him to join us in this effort. >> at the end of the day, this is going to be a question about public opinion. what makes you think talking about not raising the debt ceiling or shutting down the government, what have you, is a winner in the court of public opinion? >> well, again, we don't want to shut down the government, but in the court of public opinion, people...